‘The Privy Council has today given judgment in A and 6 others v C and 13 others [2026] UKPC 11 on the role of trust protectors. The reassuring news for pensions lawyers is that this is not a case that needs to go straight to the top of the reading pile. The Board was dealing with a specialised offshore trust structure, and considering whether fiduciary protectors asked to consent to trustee decisions are confined to a narrow supervisory role or may exercise their own independent judgment on the merits. In preferring the latter answer, the judgment stresses that “protector” is not a term of art and that everything depends on the proper construction of the trust instrument.’
Pensions Barrister, 19th March 2026
Source: www.pensionsbarrister.com

